Aqualung HABD SRU 40B/P - USN ( Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device )
Finalmente ho trovato un pò di tempo per postarla!
Ringrazio Paolo (un pò maledicendolo :prot: ...) per avermi messo la pulce nell'orecchio, facendomi spendere altro preziosissimo denaro....
Spero vi piaccia.... :)
Aqualung HABD SRU 40B/P - USN ( Helicopter Aircrew Breathing Device ), Special Forces issued.
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HABD with FSBE II Allied Industries Sea MK II Pouch
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NSN 4240014612015
Features
Approved for use by the U.S. Navy
Designed for use by helicopter crew during an emergency water landing
Allows the user to have the regulator in mouth and both hands free for maneuvering
Compact and lightweight
Two stage design from proven Aqua Lung scuba regulator specifications
CW 0078 approved
Specifications
Cylinder Volume: 1.5 cu. ft. / 42 liters @ 3000 psi
Floatable Volume: 13 cu. in. / 0.215 liters
Cylinder Material: Aluminum
Cylinder Pressure Rating: 3000 psi (205 bar)
Cylinder Length with Regulator: 10.5" (26.67 cm)
Low Pressure Hose Length: 24" (61 cm)
First-stage Connection: 360 degree swivel
First-stage Regulator: Modified Conshelf
Second-stage Regulator: Modified Micra
Pressure Gauge: Integral with first stage
Pressure Relief: Mounted on first-stage
Operational Temperatures: +155° F/ +68° C > -25° F / -32° C
Pressurized Storage Temperature (closed): -65° F / -54° C
System Weight: 2.5 lbs. (1.13 kilos)
Buoyancy Full: -1.9 lbs. (-.85 kilos)
Duration of Air Supply: Approx. 15 breaths at 3' (10m)
Ovviamente mi è stato fornito pronto all'uso....
Un test nel mare della Sardegna questa estate è tanto doveroso quanto necessario! :wink2:
Hòla!